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GLP-1 Debate: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Warns Of Long-Term Risks As Nithin Kamath Flags Weak Demand
Mazumdar-Shaw urges caution on GLP-1 use as Kamath questions weak demand in India.
Companies should focus on business growth, profitability rather than just share price: NSE chief
NSE MD and CEO Ashish Chauhan urged companies to prioritize building sustainable businesses and long-term value over solely chasing share prices. He emphasized that market valuation should reflect genuine business performance and growth. Chauhan advised entrepreneurs to focus on their core operations, highlighting that consistent profitability and innovation, even in small improvements, eventually attract market recognition and unlock significant growth opportunities.
Crisil Ratings revises ratings outlook of Venus Pipes to 'positive'
Venus Pipes and Tubes (VPTL) said that Crisil Ratings has revised its outlook on the long-term bank facilities of the company to 'positive' from 'stable' while reaffirming the rating at 'Crisil A'.

ITC Chairman Sanjiv Puri's remuneration fell 6.8% in FY26 on back of lower performance bonus: Here's how much he made
ITC Chairman and MD Sanjiv Puri's remuneration fell 6.8 per cent to ₹23.91 crore in FY26 due to lower performance bonuses and long-term incentives
Beyond Valuations: Philip Fisher's timeless guide to quality stock investing
Legendary investor Philip Fisher championed a qualitative approach to stock picking, emphasizing exceptional businesses with strong management and durable competitive advantages. His 15-point checklist, still relevant today, guides investors to look beyond numbers, focusing on long-term growth potential, innovation, financial strength, and, crucially, management integrity. Fisher's philosophy stresses that identifying outstanding companies and holding them for the long haul is key to building lasting wealth.
Healthcare demand is outstripping supply in Noida, says MOFSL; prefers Medanta, Max Healthcare
Noida-Greater Noida is rapidly becoming a prime healthcare hub in North India, fueled by population growth and corporate expansion. Despite increasing capacity, the region faces a significant shortage of super-specialty beds. Strong demand for various medical services is evident, with hospitals experiencing rising occupancy and robust revenue. Infrastructure development further bolsters the market's long-term potential, though doctor availability remains a challenge.

OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Is Here: What's New And Why Is It Restricted To US?
OpenAI said it ultimately intends to make GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra and Luna available across ChatGPT, the API and Codex in the coming weeks, adding that it does not believe government preview requirements should become the long-term standard for frontier AI releases.

Defiance Daily Target 2X Long DRAM Share Price | NYSE:DRAL ETF - Investing.com India
Defiance Daily Target 2X Long DRAM Share Price | NYSE:DRAL ETFInvesting.com India

Leverage Shares 2X Long AEHR Daily Share Price | NYSE:AEHG ETF - Investing.com India
Leverage Shares 2X Long AEHR Daily Share Price | NYSE:AEHG ETFInvesting.com India

ITC CMD sees ₹1.7 cr drop in pay - here’s why
ITC Chairman and Managing Director Sanjiv Puri's total remuneration fell 6.8% year-on-year to ₹23.91 crore in FY26, primarily due to a decline in performance-linked bonuses and long-term incentive payouts, according to the company's latest annual report.

Who is Shankh Mitra? Indian-origin CEO with ₹7,000-crore pay package ranked world's second-highest paid executive
Indian-origin executive Shankh Mitra has become the world's second-highest paid CEO among S&P 500 companies after receiving a compensation package worth $821 million (around ₹7,061 crore). Mitra ranked behind Elon Musk, while most of record-breaking compensation is tied to long-term stock awards.
CARE Ratings reaffirms ratings of India Cements at 'AAA/A1+'
The India Cements (ICL) said that CARE Ratings has reaffirmed the long-term rating of the company at 'CARE AAA' with 'stable' outlook.